Is SSIS a dinosaur in Modern ETL?

  • I should have stayed out of this one, we are all on-prem so don't really have the feedback you're looking for. If looking for portability for the ETL jobs themselves then yeah SSIS is not the way to go unless you're talking IaaS.

  • TangoVictor wrote:

    I'm not sure what Talend offers, i have no experience with it, but i know its either super simple and will not fill your needs or non-devs wont have a chance.

     

    It is definitely not more user friendly than SSIS, it's entirely java based so I hope your non business users are familiar with java syntax for any kind of expressions and if they're windows users understand certain differences like java file paths etc...  Talend's real strength is that it has a much more robust change capture and deployment methodology than SSIS.  Since everything essentially compiles down to a jar which is what gets deployed and then becomes an unchangeable object you end up with a pretty resilient deployment structure(of course that makes it less non developer friendly)

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